Ironing-stand.



PATENTED SEPT. 17, 1907.

v No. 866,259."

H. E. COLE.

IRONING STAND.

APPLICATION IILBD AUG. s, 1906.

UNITED S A S PATENT onrron.

HERMAN COLE, OF BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK.

IRON IN G-STAN D No. 866,259. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 17, 1907.

Application filed August 6, 1906. Serial No. 329,420.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, HERMAN E. Conn, a citizen of which is pivotally connected to the side bars 6 of a rectangular frame composed of side and end bars 6 and the United States, residing at Binghamton, New Yolk, 7 and connecting slats 9. The standards 2 rest against have invented cei tam new and useful Improvements the'outer faces of the side bars to which they are pivot- 1n honing-Stands, of which the following is a specially connected by bolts 10.

fication. v A rectangular frame indicated at 8, and preferably My invention relates to an improved folding support braced by diagonal bars 8 is hinged to the rear side for ironing boards, and the object of the invention is to bar of the frame 6 and is of such a size as to be capable 40 provide a simple durable; economical and eflicient of beingfolded down into thesame. The upper corners lonn of stand which Wlll not only suppoit the 11011111 of this frame 8 are provided with hook or like fastening board but Wlll also plovide a convenient place for the devices designed to engage the upper ends of the stand deposit of the noned articles and WlllCll may be readily ards 2 to connect the parts, whereby the upper ends of folded into compact form when not in use. the standards are firmly braced. 4 5 With these and possibly other objects in view the The ironing board is made of such a width and length invention includes the novel features of construction that it may be laid on the cross bars of frame 6 when and arrangement and combination of parts hereinafter the parts are folded down into the position shown in described and particularly set forth in the appended Fig. 3. I

claims. Having thus described my invention what I claim The invention is illustrated in the accompanying is:-

drawings, in which,-- A support for ironing boards and the like, comprising a Figure 1 is a side elevation Fig 2 an end View aInd iectangular frame, a pair of connected standards hinged to g a View with the ironing board and the pp the CO1 ners of the frame at each end and tendingabove and below the frame, and a iectangulai folding bracing 5 5 folded.

frame having one of its longitudinal edges hinged to one In these drawings the numerals 1, l, designate two of the longitudinal edges of said rectangular frame and cross bars which connect the upper ends of the stand foldable upon said frame, and means for holding the fold- 2 d d h b d able frame in vertical position between the standards, sul) ards 2, an are eslgned to suppoltt e llOlllIlg oar stammny as described In testimony whereof, I allix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

HERMAN E. COLE. Witnesses JAMES I In'r'rI'r, PirINNIn R. Sr. JoiIN. 

